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Brain metastasis and carcinomatous meningitis from vulvar squamous cell carcinoma: case report. European journal of gynaecological oncology [Eur J Gynaecol Oncol] Journal article

 
TitleBrain metastasis and carcinomatous meningitis from vulvar squamous cell carcinoma: case report.
Author(s)Vázquez JP, Cobo SL, Antón FM, Asado AC, Vidart JA, Coronado P, Díaz-Rubio E 
InstitutionOncology Department, Hospital Clinic San Carlos, Madrid, Spain.
SourceEur J Gynaecol Oncol 2007; 28(2):152-4.
AbstractBACKGROUND: Brain metastasis and carcinomatous meningitis from gynecological tumors are an uncommon event, usually related to choriocarcinoma, ovarian and cervical cancer. CASE: A 74-year-old woman was diagnosed with locally advanced vulvar squamous carcinoma. Initial therapy consisted of multiagent chemotherapy and vulvar, pelvis and groin irradiation. The patient subsequently developed widely spread metastatic disease including brain and meningeal metastases.
CONCLUSION: The rising incidence of central nervous system metastasis in the last two decades is probably associated with treatment-related improvement in life expectancy. To our knowledge, this is the first case reported of brain metastases and meningeal carcinomatosis associated with vulvar squamous cell carcinoma.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID17479684
  
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